You know how Nokia’s first foray into uncharted Android-based territory, the X line, isn’t available yet stateside, and will probably remain that way forever and ever? What a load of poppycock. There are always ways to score gadgets from abroad, Nokia, so you might as well officially launch the X, X+ and/or XL.

Actually, you’d better, as the best US deal for the Nokia X is in progress over on eBay, where a top-rated seller asks no less than $149.97. It’s a decent deal considering the phone isn’t up for grabs from anywhere else, but all in all, it’s really a rip-off.

Motorola’s Moto G is a far superior slab of silicon in every way, from size to display resolution, processing power, software, cameras and even battery life, and you can find that bad boy at $100 or less.

Meanwhile, Nokia’s own Lumia 520 is around $60 with AT&T prepaid plans and $115 in an unlocked flavor. Sure, it runs Windows Phone 8, which compared to traditional Android builds is shoddy. But pitted against X’s forked Jelly Bean, it’s dreamy.